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OPERATiON
Fig. 6
BATTERY PACK
LATCHES
DEPRESS LATCHES TO
RELEASE BATTERY
PACK
Fig. 4
HIGH
PRESSURE
HOSE
LOW
PRESSURE
HOSE
TO iNSTALL BATTERY PACk
See Figure 4
.
Place the battery pack in the inflator. Align raised rib on
battery pack with groove in the inflator’s battery port.
Make sure the latches on each side of the battery pack
snap in place and that battery pack is secured in the
inflator before beginning operation.
CAUTiON:
When placing battery pack in the inflator, be sure raised
rib on battery pack aligns with the inflator and latches into
place properly. Improper installation of the battery pack
can cause damage to internal components.
TO REMOvE BATTERY PACk
See Figure 4.
Locate latches on side of battery pack and depress both
sides to release battery pack.
Remove battery pack from the inflator.
WARNiNG:
Improperly attached hoses or adaptors can become
detached under pressure and cause serious injury.
Possible air leaks can cause faulty pressure readings.
Make sure all connections are tightly secured.
END CAP REMOvAL
See Figure 5.
To access the inflator hoses, the end caps must be removed.
To remove the end caps, turn counterclockwise and remove.
To replace endcap, push endcap tabs into slots on inflator
and turn clockwise.
DUAL HOSES
See Figure 6.
The
inflator has two hoses for two types of inflation. The
high pressure hose is for inflating high pressure items like
tires and sports balls. The low pressure hose is designed
for inflating low pressure, high volume items like air rafts,
mattresses, and floats
.
NOTE:
Pressure gauge and preset features are relative only
to high pressure hose applications.
TURN ENDCAP
COUNTERCLOCKWISE
TO REMOVE
Fig. 5